Social share buttons have been integral part of the internet and it seemed like we are constantly looking for better ways integrate them into our websites, most people are happy with regular copy/paste snippet provided by social websites, but some of us are still not so satisfied with regular setting, because we have to load bulky third party javascripts which somehow appears to affect overall performance of the website.

Are you looking for some CSS3 buttons, which are good enough to be used in real-world website projects? here are some CSS3 buttons you might like. Since my last post about codepen buttons, I’ve been searching sites like codepen, cssdeck and jsfiddle for some good practical buttons and I’m amazed to find so many cool CSS3 buttons with nice effects and animations.

Floating contact form is ideal solution if you want to let your visitors instantly contact you without having to go to contact page. In this tutorial I’ll be creating a floating contact form using CSS, jQuery and PHP, which will be positioned “fixed” on the right side of the page. The form can be toggle open or closed by clicking on the opener button.

I’ve been using Google Custom Search for quite some time now, I must say it’s a very powerful tool you can have on your website, nothing comes close to Google’s search power. If you are using Google Custom search like me, you can easily override its look by creating your own CSS to fit the layout of your website, here’s how:

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Sanwebe.com was founded in 2011 by Saran Chamling. A blog truely inspired by the ever changing web development world. It is a small effort to provide useful tips, tutorials and related resources to web developers.